Guys I am going to get real with you. I fail. I fail a lot. I fail hard. I am not perfect by any means. I make mistakes and I learn and grow from it.
I feel like failure seems to be a reoccurring topic at work and in my personal life.
I feel like failure is an important topic because having failures does not make someone a failure. You area failure if you let it defeat you. If you hold your head up and keep trucking the failure is just one of the stages to your success.
I feel like failure seems to be a reoccurring topic at work and in my personal life.
"Success is going from failure to failure witu no loss of enthusiasm." - Winston Churchill
I feel like failure is an important topic because having failures does not make someone a failure. You area failure if you let it defeat you. If you hold your head up and keep trucking the failure is just one of the stages to your success.
Abraham Lincoln had twelve political failures before being elected the 16th President of the United States.
Michael Jordan was cut from his High School Basketball Team.
Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard.
J.K Rowling was rejected twelve times from publishers before Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was accepted.
Walt Disney was fired from a newspaper for "lacking imagination" and having "no origional ideas."
I left a good job at another financial institution years ago to work at a call center in a bigger city area with a commute because I decided it would be great experience if I moved to a bigger city. The financial institution I worked at was a wonderful place with great coworkers but I wanted something different.
Leavinh there for a call center learned I never want to work in a call center and I never want to have to commute to work. I was really bummed out that it didn't work out for me. However that led me to getting the job I have now. Without leaving the previous financial institution I never would have ended up working where I am now. Making the failure a steppingstone in my success and happiness.
Have you ever experience failure that led to a successful happy ending?
I left a good job at another financial institution years ago to work at a call center in a bigger city area with a commute because I decided it would be great experience if I moved to a bigger city. The financial institution I worked at was a wonderful place with great coworkers but I wanted something different.
Leavinh there for a call center learned I never want to work in a call center and I never want to have to commute to work. I was really bummed out that it didn't work out for me. However that led me to getting the job I have now. Without leaving the previous financial institution I never would have ended up working where I am now. Making the failure a steppingstone in my success and happiness.
Have you ever experience failure that led to a successful happy ending?
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